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- who: M. Okrent and collaborators from the practice are the techniques that are the socially sanctioned ways of producing a given result around here Given that this is so, it is somewhat misleading to think of practices as Rawls does, as a .form of activity specified by a system of rules which defines offices, roles, moves, penalties, defenses, and so on, and which gives the activity its structureu00bb. What is missing from this way of characterizing practices as instituted by a set of rules that specify actions which are obligated, prohibited, and allowed by the offices established . . .
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